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Japan's samurai spirit still burns in cooler conditions

Japan's samurai spirit still burns in cooler conditions

Summary

The Soma Nomaoi is a thousand-year-old Japanese samurai horse festival held near Minamisoma. Due to rising summer temperatures from climate change, organizers moved the festival from mid-summer to late May to protect participants and horses from extreme heat.

Key Facts

  • The Soma Nomaoi festival began about 1,000 years ago to train samurai warriors on horseback.
  • Riders wear about 25 kg of samurai armor during fast-paced horseback competitions.
  • The festival includes races with riders carrying large flags and events capturing wild horses by hand.
  • Rising summer heat in Japan caused riders, spectators, and horses to suffer from heat exhaustion and heatstroke.
  • The 2025 summer was the hottest on record in Japan since 1898, with many days over 40°C (104°F).
  • Organizers moved the festival to late May starting in 2025 to avoid the hottest weather.
  • The festival continued without interruption for at least 400 years, surviving wars, earthquakes, and nuclear disasters.
  • Women were allowed to participate only after World War II; now multiple generations join the event.
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